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- New Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 Solves Overheating Issues
- Sony Launches Solid Xperia C4 Selfie Smartphone
- Galaxy J1 Coming to Verizon... Too Expensive?
- Nexus 9 Updated to Android 5.0.2, Lagging Behind other Nexus Devices
- Motorola Moto X 3rd Generation Specs
- Sprint adds New Subscribers but Loses Money
- HTC Suffers Worst April in Six Years, One M9 to Blame
- Lollipop Adopted by Nearly 10% of All Android Users, Platform Still Fragmented
New Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 Solves Overheating Issues Posted: 06 May 2015 10:16 AM PDT LG launched the G4 flagship smartphone last week and surprised many by announcing it with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 and not the beefier Snapdragon 810. With Motorola apparently doing the same with the next Moto X and Samsung shunning Qualcomm altogether for the most part, the pressure is on. The Snapdragon 810 has been plagued with overheating issues and we wrote after the G4 launched that we wouldn't be surprised if Qualcomm quickly replaced it with a new flagship chipset. Read the full story here. |
Sony Launches Solid Xperia C4 Selfie Smartphone Posted: 06 May 2015 10:02 AM PDT After the very disappointing release of the Xperia Z4 recently, Sony could do with releasing some smartphones that hit the mark. The newly announced Xperia C4 certainly fits the bill, it is a marked improvement over last year's well received Xperia C3. While the C4 is not the true flagship we want from the Japanese company, it does prove itself to be one of the best selfie phones available at the moment. Read the full story here. |
Galaxy J1 Coming to Verizon... Too Expensive? Posted: 06 May 2015 09:29 AM PDT While most of the Samsung news recently has been about the Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy S6, the company has another smartphone on the way. The mega affordable Galaxy J1 is launching in Europe and Asia, but according to reports today the J1 is also going to be making its way to Verizon. The largest network in the United States is of course a big supporter of Samsung, so adding an entry level device to its portfolio makes sense. Read the full story here. |
Nexus 9 Updated to Android 5.0.2, Lagging Behind other Nexus Devices Posted: 06 May 2015 08:42 AM PDT The Nexus 9 is a solid tablet and is almost brand new, launched in November 2014 it is the best slate carrying Google's Nexus branding (even if we do like the Nexus 7 too). As a Nexus handset running stock Android, and being so new, we would have thought the Nexus 9 would be right at the top of the list to get new updates. Read the full story here. |
Motorola Moto X 3rd Generation Specs Posted: 06 May 2015 08:22 AM PDT The Moto X second generation is a solid device, but considering Motorola rolled out the better DROID Turbo and Nexus 6 later it has never felt quite like a true flagship. The next iteration, the 2015 version of the Moto X has the chance to change that by arriving with the best hardware, such as a Quad HD screen and a newer processor/battery etc. The question is will it? Well, it seems yes as the specs for the 2015 Motorola Moto X have apparently leaked. Read the full story here. |
Sprint adds New Subscribers but Loses Money Posted: 06 May 2015 08:07 AM PDT Sprint released its first quarter (2015) financial results this week, rounding out the big four carriers in the United States. While AT&T treaded water and Verizon lost customers, it has been left to the smaller companies to have good periods. T-Mobile had another stellar three months, but as Sprint's numbers show, it was not at the expense of the Now Network for a change. Read the full story here. |
HTC Suffers Worst April in Six Years, One M9 to Blame Posted: 06 May 2015 07:53 AM PDT Many people have been writing HTC off for a few years, but over the quarters the company has managed to make a profit and confound critics. The Taiwanese giant did that by launching well spec'd handsets with blazing designs, generally adding something interesting to the market. The One M7 and One M8 led that charge with all-metal designs and flagship specs. Read the full story here. |
Lollipop Adopted by Nearly 10% of All Android Users, Platform Still Fragmented Posted: 06 May 2015 07:28 AM PDT Google has revealed a fresh round of Android adoption figures, revealing that the new 5.0 Lollipop build is starting to take hold. However, as is always the case, the platform remains deeply fragmented and the among most used full build is over three years old. Comparisons to Google's great rival Apple will also be made again, with Android struggling to get even close to iOS? adoption levels. Read the full story here. |
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